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Harsh future feared for progressive voices in Afghanistan

Published on: December 23, 2025 9:55 AM

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Senator Jan Muhammad Buledi, parliamentary leader of the National Party (NP) in the Senate, has warned that life has become increasingly harsh for people with enlightened and progressive thinking in Afghanistan following the Taliban’s return to power. He said it has become extremely difficult for such individuals to live with dignity under the current political and social environment.

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The senator made these remarks while meeting a delegation of Afghan affected families in Quetta. The delegation was led by FFTA Country Director Noor Marjan and included families who had returned to Afghanistan after being sent back by Pakistani authorities.

Everyone talks about Afghanistan as if it ended in August 2021. It didn’t. It collapsed. And then it metastasized. And it’s getting worse every day.

The Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces didn’t disappear. They were abandoned. First by a political elite that… pic.twitter.com/wIgBmElQke

— Kawusi (@kawusi) December 22, 2025

During the meeting, the delegation highlighted the hardships faced by Afghan families, particularly women, who are currently living in Pakistan or have recently returned to Afghanistan. They shared concerns about restricted freedoms, limited access to education, and growing insecurity.

Pullain Baloch, the NP’s parliamentary leader in the National Assembly, along with other party leaders, was also present on the occasion. The discussion focused on the humanitarian challenges confronting Afghan refugees in the region.

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Senator Buledi said that fear created by Taliban policies had forced thousands of Afghan families to flee their homeland. He noted that individuals associated with media, education, and training sectors were among the most affected and had sought refuge in neighbouring countries, including Pakistan.

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He expressed regret that despite strained relations between Islamabad and Kabul due to terrorism-related incidents, Pakistani authorities were failing to recognise that these Afghan nationals had escaped the same threats. He alleged that Afghan refugees were facing harassment by law enforcement agencies, including demands for bribes and forced repatriation.

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Calling for a humanitarian approach, Senator Buledi said both Pakistan and Afghan refugees were victims of Taliban policies. He urged the government to protect Afghan families, end police harassment, and ensure education for refugee children in line with international law.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Afghan refugees, humanitarian issues, Latest, Pakistan-Afghanistan, Taliban rule, women's rights

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